In the wake of Lutz, I think the bottom hieroglyphs, while they exist as far I checked, are in fact just randomly set up. Commercial products with a tinge of Ancient Egyptian. No initial intention to be entirely faithful._________________Kmt is not a racial term nor a reference to the black silt deposited on the Nile valley, but an expression of "standing on place wherein food is plenty, allowing to stop moving like the neighbouring nomads". -Asar Imhotep

aAi -great (of size), sign with papyrus and hand
sbA -star and eye iri -to do, make
iiw -welcome (reed and chicken) or iw -is, are
is -enclitic particle (fourth sign from left side)
Son of sun (third sign from left duck and sun)
nTr -god (first sign on left side)

So partial translation would be great ... welcome, welcome, welcome O son of sun ... god.
It may not be correct.

aAi -great (of size), sign with papyrus and hand
sbA -star and eye iri -to do, make
iiw -welcome (reed and chicken) or iw -is, are
is -enclitic particle (fourth sign from left side)
Son of sun (third sign from left duck and sun)
nTr -god (first sign on left side)

So partial translation would be great ... welcome, welcome, welcome O son of sun ... god.
It may not be correct.

Sadly, it means nothing of the kind: as noted, these are nonsensical signs (the star is wrong in section 9, there are "commas" in section 13 which have no place in hieroglyphs, there are non-glyphs signs in Sections 10, 11, 14 and 16 which would never appear in hieroglyphs).

As said before, "Commercial products with a tinge of Ancient Egyptian."

Don't try to assume they have a meaning. Whether this papyrus was made in Egypt - or China (as some are) - you cannot count on the glyphs to actually have any appropriate meaning. The artists are concerned with the imagery, not the glyphs._________________Katherine Griffis-Greenberg